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Nobody knows. Estimates from 8.4 million to 112 million (for 1492, strictly) have been thrown around with great confidence and authority over the last century. Neither extreme appears well-founded. Around 50 million is widely accepted, though some of us remain unconvinced by anything much over 25m.

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